Here’s How to Cancel Con Edison Service in a Few Clicks
Consolidated Edison, or Con Edison, is a New York-based energy company that delivers gas, steam, and electricity to millions of U.S. citizens. If you’re moving houses or finding Con Edison too expensive, here’s how you can cancel the company’s services the easiest way.
Can You Cancel Con Edison on Your Own?
Ending your contract with Con Edison is not a too difficult feat. If you wish to do it on your own, you have many options, though none of them are as straightforward as the DoNotPay one.
Can You Cancel With | Yes/No |
DoNotPay |
Yes |
| Yes |
Phone |
Yes |
Letter | Yes |
In Person |
Yes |
Website |
Yes |
Emailing Con Edison
If your preferred method of getting in touch with service companies is by writing them an email, you can head to the Con Edison Contact Us page and use the email form to send your request through the website itself.
Explain the reason why you want to stop the Con Edison service. When writing to the company, don’t forget to include your:
- Account information
- Home address
- The date of your move out (if this is your reason to stop the service)
Calling Con Edison by Phone
You can terminate your Con Edison contract by calling the company on the phone. Here’s how:
- Dial +1 (800) 752-6633
- Wait to get the Con Edison representative on the phone
- Tell them you want to stop the service and explain why
The Con Edison customer service is available at all hours. Still, you may encounter difficulties getting through to them because of long phone queues. DoNotPay can help you avoid this nuisance entirely by calling any customer service for you and passing you the call when a real person picks up.
Writing a Letter to Con Edison
You can also inform Con Edison you wish to cancel their services by sending them a letter. Once you compose a formal message and put it down on paper, send the letter to:
Con Edison
Cooper Station
P.O. Box 138
New York, NY 10276-0138
Canceling Con Edison in Person
Maybe you prefer to deal with the company face-to-face. Con Edison usually lets its customers end their contracts in person. You can find all the addresses of the company’s walk-in centers here.
Note that there might be restrictions on visits due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Visit the company’s website to check if their walk-in centers are open before you head off to meet them in person.
Canceling the Con Edison Services on the Company’s Website
Perhaps the most popular option to stop the Con Edison services is by completing a form on the company’s website. Follow these steps to do so:
- Locate the Service Management page on the Con Edison website
- Choose the Stop Service option
- Click on the reason why you want to cancel Con Edison
- Select the green tab that says Stop Service
- Follow any prompts from here on.
- Check if Con Edison has sent you an email confirming you’ve canceled their services successfully or if you need to complete any more forms.
Cancel Con Edison in a Minute With DoNotPay
Canceling any service or membership with the help of DoNotPay could not be easier or more straightforward. The process takes only three steps, and you won’t even need a whole minute to complete them.
Here is how you can stop Con Edison services through DoNotPay:
- Access DoNotPay from your
- Locate the Find Hidden Money section
- Type in Con Edison
And that is the whole trick. You won’t need to bother with long phone queues to speak with Con Edison or patiently let days go by while they take their sweet time to respond to your email or letter.
Alternatively, you can cancel the Con Edison services with our help by connecting your email or bank account to DoNotPay. This lets DoNotPay track all your memberships and cancel the ones you’re not using regularly.
The DoNotPay app notifies you at once when your subscription has been canceled.
What Else if Not Con Edison?
If you’re moving to a location where Con Edison services cannot be provided or want to switch to a different company for any other reasons, here are two alternatives:
Energy Companies | Pricing |
Attributes |
5.7 cents per kWh |
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8.2 cents per kWh0 |
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Con Edison Charges on Your Bank Statement
This is how the Con Edison charges may look on your statement:
CON ED OF NY INTELL CK PPD ID: 0135009340 | FSI*CONED BILL PAYMENT 866-405-1924 NY | FSI*CONED BILL PAYMENT 866-405-1924 NY |
Withdrawal from CON ED OF NY INTELL CK | FSI CONED BILL PAYMENT 866 405 1924 * NY | CON ED / NCO 8610000HORSHAM PA |
ACH Electronic Debit CON ED OF NY INTELL CK | CONED BILL PAYMENT 866-405-1924 NY | VISA DDA PUR 469216 FSI CONED BILL PAYMENT 866 405 1924 * NY |
CON ED OF NY TYPE: INTELL CK ID: 2462467002 CO: CON ED OF NY | CON ED OF NY CO ENTRY DESCR:INTELL CK SEC:PPD | ACH Electronic Debit - CON ED OF NY RETRY PYMT |
CONEDISON BILL | CON ED OF NY INTELL CK | ACH Electronic Debit - CON ED OF NY INTELL CK |
Con Edison Bill Payment | HOLD CON ED OF NY INTELL CK ON | FSI*CONED BILL PAYMENT 866-405-1924 NY 10003 US |
FSI*CONED BILL PAYMENT | ACH HOLD CON ED OF NY INTELL CK ON | CON EDISON BILL PAYM(866)405-1924 NY |
CON ED OF NY INTELL CK PPD ID: 2462467002 | ORIG CO NAME:CON ED OF NY CO ENTRY DESCR:INTELL CK SEC:PPD ORIG ID:2462467002 | FSI*CONED BILL |
CONED BILL PAYMENT UTILITIES | CONEDISON Bill Payment | CON EDISON OF NEW YORK Bill Payment |
FSI*CONED BILL PAYMENT 866-405-1924 NY 10003 USA | PAYMENT TO CON ED OF NY-INTELL CK | OTHER DECREASE CON ED OF NY RETRY PYMT |
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